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Researchers look for Coronation Street fans to take part in facial recognition study
University of Plymouth news: Psychologists from the University of Plymouth and the Open University are looking for people who have watched Coronation Street for the last 20 years to take part in an online study
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CPD Workshop: Net Zero and Climate Change – Getting Started as Individuals and Enterprises
Net-Zero and Climate Workshop at the University of Plymouth. This workshop is about sustainable practices, climate change mitigation and the global push towards achieving net-zero emissions.
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Rapid evolution fails to save butterflies from extinction in face of human-induced change
In a study in Nature, Professors Michael C Singer and Camille Parmesan from the University of Plymouth use more than 30 years of research to show the evolution of wild species can cause localised extinctions when land management practices change
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Project explores possibilities for UK wetsuit recycling
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/project-explores-possibilities-for-uk-wetsuit-recycling
University of Plymouth news: Funded by Future Fibres Network Plus, the University will work with Circular Flow Ltd to examine the scope for developing a UK neoprene recycling facility
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Plymouth Proteomics Research Group
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/biomedical-research-group/plymouth-proteomics-research-group
University of Plymouth research: Proteomics Research Group. Centre of expertise in proteomics for biomedical applications.
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Evolution of life in the ocean changed 170 million years ago
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/evolution-of-life-in-the-ocean-changed-170-million-years-ago
Research led by academics from the University of Plymouth suggests the ocean as we understand it today was shaped by a global evolutionary regime shift around 170 million years ago.
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Peatlands of Dartmoor could be crucial in fight against climate change
Research by the University suggests the peatlands of Dartmoor could be an underestimated resource in the fight against climate change as their ability to store carbon has not diminished in almost 150 years
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Releasing pollack at depth could benefit their long-term survival
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/releasing-pollack-at-depth-could-benefit-their-long-term-survival
University of Plymouth news: New research led by the University has suggested changing how pollack are released after being caught by recreational anglers could have a marked difference on the fisheries’ long-term sustainability
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University set to hold prestigious European wave and tidal energy conference
Leading figures from the offshore renewable energy sector will be coming to the University of Plymouth later this year after it successfully bid to host the European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference (EWTEC 2021)
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Tropical forests’ carbon sink is already rapidly weakening
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/tropical-forests-carbon-sink-is-already-rapidly-weakening
A study involving the University of Plymouth provides the first large-scale evidence that carbon uptake by the world’s tropical forests has already started a worrying downward trend
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